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This month marks the 75th anniversary of D-Day, so we look at a recent article on TheGenealogist which features two motor racing aces, one of which was able to carry out major disruption at Caen on D-Day.

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Two Motor Racing Aces in WWII

WWII Casualty Lists find two motor racing aces executed by the Nazis

The Grand Prix driver William Williams fled to England when France fell to the Germans in World War II. In England he joined the British Army and was commissioned into the Royal Army Service Corps. With his skill in the French language and his knowledge of the country he was an obvious candidate to train to work as an agent for the Special Operations Executive (SOE). With the German occupation of France, Williams' friend Robert Benoist escaped to Britain where he was also recruited into the SOE. The Motor Sport magazine in 1945 revealed that during the war Benoist had been dropped by parachute many times behind German lines and was able to carry out major disruption at Caen on D-Day.

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